Dinner and a Movie – Indian Theme at the Oxford Community Center
Oxford Community Center 200 Oxford Rd., Oxford, MDSept. 6: Dinner and a Movie – Indian theme, at the Oxford Community Center. Join us for fabulous Indian cuisine created Roopa and Probal Gupta with Larry Paz. Enjoy the ‘The Great Exotic Marigold Hotel’ movie. Dinner + Movie is $25 pp and starts at 6pm; Movie only is FREE
Movie night at Moton Park
Sept. 6: Movie night at Moton Park, at 8:30pm. Space Jam! Bring a chair and a blanket for cinema under the stars! Our movie nights will be a free event for all ages.
Boating Party Fundraising Gala at Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum St. Michaels, MD, United StatesSept. 7: Boating Party Fundraising Gala at Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. Join us for a night of camping out under the stars at CBMM’s annual Boating Party! Your yurt awaits and paddles are ready for this glamorous evening! All funds help support CBMM’s myriad of programs, activities, events, and more!
Back to School Open House at Eastern Shore Karate and Fitness
Sept. 9-14: Back to School Open House at Eastern Shore Karate and Fitness, 29000 Information Lane, Unit 306, Easton. Saturday, Sept. 14, noon-2pm. Pizza party, games, free class. For more info., call 410-980-0598.
Grocery Bingo at the Cordova Firehouse
Sept. 9: Grocery Bingo at the Cordova Firehouse. This is the second Monday because of the Labor Day holiday. Doors open at 5:45 and games start at 6:30. Refreshments are available. For more information, call Rose at 410-364-5079.
Ceremony to Commemorate 9/11
Sept. 11: Ceremony to Commemorate 9/11, 8am to 11am. Talbot County, in coordination with the Town of Easton, will host an official ceremony to commemorate the events of September 11, 2001 on the corner of West and Dover Streets in Easton, Maryland. The ceremony will begin at 8:30am sharp, so
Outdoor Pig Roast at the Amish Country Farmers Market
Sept. 12-14: Outdoor Pig Roast at the Amish Country Farmers Market, 101 Marlboro Ave., Easton.
Community Talk: An Update from the Oxford Lab at the Oxford Community Center
Oxford Community Center 200 Oxford Rd., Oxford, MDSept. 12: Community Talk: An Update from the Oxford Lab at the Oxford Community Center at 5:30pm. This Talk is in partnership with Oxford Museum and is in conjunction with the Museum’s Oxford Lab exhibit. FREE. Please RSVP at oxfordcc.org so we know to expect you!
Walk to End Alzheimer’s
Idlewild Park Aurora & Washington Streets, EastonSept. 14: Walk to End Alzheimer's. The event opens at 9:00am at Idlewild Park, 115 Idlewild Ave, Easton. The Ceremony and Walk start at 10:00am. You can register online at http://act.alz.org/easton. Visit http://www.arcadia-living.com for more information about the sign-up event.
32nd Annual Native American Festival
Sept. 14: 32nd Annual Native American Festival. One day only. Rain or shine. 214 Middle Street, Vienna. Bring your law chair. Gates open at 10am. Grand entry at noon. Close at 6pm. Native music, ethnic food, local cuisine, native wares, jewelry, clothes, crafts, bake table, and vendors. Open to the
Fifth Annual “The Mid-Shore is Going Purple Together” Event
Sept. 14: Mid Shore Behavioral Health, Inc. (MSBH), in collaboration with the health departments of Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, and Talbot Counties, is proud to announce the fifth annual “The Mid-Shore is Going Purple Together” event. Scheduled for Saturday, September 14th, from 10:30am to 1pm at James T. Park
5th Annual OCC Road Rally
Sept. 14: The 5th Annual OCC Road Rally. Classic and Vintage cars are invited to the Oxford Community Center, 8pm. Special interest modern cars will be accepted. Over 70 miles of scenic roads with a minimum of traffic, includes breakfast and lunch for the driver and one passenger at a
Eastern Shore Jousting Association will be holding their Annual Ridgely Joust
Sept. 15: Eastern Shore Jousting Association will be holding their Annual Ridgely Joust starting at 1pm at the Tuckahoe Equestrian Center, 619 Crouse Mill Road, Queen Anne, MD. Jousting is Maryland's Official State Sport. Open to the public to watch. Please bring your own chairs. For more information, contact Dorsey
Kids’ Bingo at the Preston Lions Club
Preston Lions Club 114 Williamson Street, Preston, MDSept. 15: Kids’ Bingo at the Preston Lions Club, Preston. Doors open at 12. Games start at 2pm. 20 games for $10. Three door prizes, Tricky tray tickets for $5. Seating limited to 50 players. Food available for purchase. Call Diane Engle to reserve seats in advance at 410-829-9078.
16th Annual Alpaca Farm Festival
Sept. 21 & 22: 16th Annual Alpaca Farm Festival, 24480 Pinetown Road, Preston. Sept. 21, 11-4 and Sept. 22, 12-4. Meet and greet the Alpacas. Visit the farm store. Pony rides & Paca train rides, moon bounce & slide. Yard games & face painting, live music, artisans & craft vendors,
Camp Mardela Camp Supper Fundraiser
Camp Mardela 301 Deep Shore Road, Denton, MD, United StatesSept. 21: Camp Mardela Camp Supper Fundraiser, 301 Deep Shore Rd., Denton. Ham, turkey, mashed potatoes, green beans, sweet potatoes, dressing, coleslaw, rolls, desserts, beverages. Dine in or carry out. First come first serve. $12 minimum.
Bingo at the American Legion Talbot Post 70
American Legion Talbot Post 70 29511 Canvasback Drive, Easton, MarylandSept. 21: Bingo at the American Legion Talbot Post 70, 29511 Canvasback Dr., Easton. Doors open at 12 noon and Bingo at 1pm. $20.00 BUY IN. Lunch is available.
Dancing with the Stars for Hispanic Heritage at the Oxford Community Center
Sept. 21: Dancing with the Stars for Hispanic Heritage, 7pm at the Oxford Community Center. Come celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at the OCC and watch local celebrities participate in a dance competition! This is a fundraiser in partnership with Chesapeake Multicultural Resource Center (ChesMRC). Doors open at 6:30pm. Tickets cost
Breakfast at the American Legion Talbot Post 70
American Legion Talbot Post 70 29511 Canvasback Drive, Easton, MarylandSept. 22: Breakfast at the American Legion Talbot Post 70, 29511 Canvasback Dr., Easton, 8-11am. AYCE, $13.
Free Estate Planning Seminar at the Benedictine Community Services and Training Center
723 Goldsborough Street, Suite A 723 Goldsborough Street, Suite A, Easton, MarylandSept. 25: Free Estate Planning Seminar at the Benedictine Community Services and Training Center, 723 Goldsborough St., Suite A, Easton. Topics include: Estate Planning Basics and Special Needs Trusts. 6-6:30pm reception. 6:30-7:30pm presentation. Presentation will be live streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/benschool.org. To register call contact [email protected] at 410-634-2292 ext.
Community Talk: Dan Small
Sept. 26: Community Talk: Dan Small, 5:30pm at the Oxford Community Center. Dan Small, the Associate Director of Natural Land Stewardship at the Center for Environment and Society at Washington College will talk about the plans for expanding the Oxford Conservation Park and how it fits with the goals of
Chesapeake Film Festival
Sept. 27-29: Chesapeake Film Festival. In historic downtown Easton is organized and presented in programming blocks for feature, environmental, documentaries, shorts, animation and student films. In addition to the films, there are live discussion panels with directors and producers, an engaging, expert-led session on the Art of Storytelling, VIP events
Oxford Fire Company Auxiliary Rummage Sale
Sept. 28: Oxford Fire Company Auxiliary Rummage Sale, 9am-noon at the Oxford Vol. Fire Co., 300 Oxford Rd., Oxford. Sale 9-12. Bag Sale 11:30-12. Accepting donations. Donate items Fri, Sept. 27th, 8am-1pm. For more information call 215-817-1850.
Federalsburg Heritage Day Celebration
Federalsburg Heritage Museum 100 Covey Williams Alley, Federalsburg, MDThe Federalsburg Historical Society will host its annual Heritage Day Celebration on Saturday, September 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This free event will take place in their handicap accessible Heritage Museum, which is located behind the Town Hall at 100 Covey - Williams Alley. There will be a
Easton Fall Craft Fair
Sept. 28: Easton Fall Craft Fair will take place from 10am to 3pm in downtown Easton. Admission is free for all. The fair features about 40 crafters displaying handmade goods in many categories, from woodworking and pottery to jewelry and all kinds of fiber arts. There will be lots of